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To explore the protein-level mechanism of action verapamil in acute myocardial infarcted rats, the myocardial proteome was analyzed by two-dimensional electrophoresis (2-DE). Compared with the sham-operated group and the infarcted group, the result shows that 8 protein expressions in the verapamil treated group were up-regulated, and 7 protein expressions in this group were down-regulated significantly. Using MALDI-TOF-MS, 15 proteins with significant changes were identified through a database search. These proteins can be divided into 4 groups by their biological function: (1) Energy metabolism and mitochondrial function related proteins; (2) oxidative stress-induced proteins; (3) cytoskeletal Proteins; (4) other proteins. The findings show that the myocardial protective effects of verapamil in the myocardial damage process are related to the recovery of energy supply as well as anti-oxidative stress property.